April is State Parks Month at Whole Earth Provision Co.
AUSTIN For the 11th year, Whole Earth Provision Co. will celebrate April as Texas State Park Month by hosting a fund drive supporting Texas State Parks. The Texas-based travel, adventure, and nature store will give all funds gathered at its s
April is Texas State Parks Month
AUSTIN, TX Throughout the month of April, Whole Earth Provision Co. will hold a fund drive at all six store locations across the state in support of Texas State Parks. The Texas-based travel, adventure and nature store will give all funds gathered during the effort to help fund state parks’ day-to-day operational expenses, including enhanced visitor programs, park trail maps and facilities maintenance. This State Parks Month marks 10 years of partnership between the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) and Whole Earth Provision Co.
“Our Texas State Parks have been more important than ever to the people of Texas during the pandemic,” said Jack Jones, founder of Whole Earth Provision Co. “They’ve offered us an escape from the confines of our homes to refresh our spirits in the beauty of the natural world. We hope you’ll join with us in supporting our State Parks during these challenging times.”
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Marble Falls renewed their lease, which increases access to one of the best swimming holes in Central Texas. These leases provide alternative entrée to navigable streams and are paid for by a combination of sources including the
Texas Rivers Conservation License Plates. W.C. Clark plays at Hays City Store on Monday nights. (Photo by Gerald E. McLeod)
Blues in the hills. A short distance from South Austin between Driftwood and Wimberley, the Hays City Store is home to W.C. Clark on Monday evenings. Known as the “
Godfather of Austin Blues,” Clark plays with his band on some nights, but it is the solo evenings that are truly special. The 81-year-old plays a litany of blues and soul standards on the outdoor stage that is magical. If you haven’t been to the